A) $260
B) $380
C) $290
D) $275
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A) b; ab
B) ab; abc
C) b; abc
D) b; bc
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A) putting arsenic in its plastics to prevent it from being resold to dentists.
B) dyeing all of its women's underwear pink so that fewer men would buy it.
C) charging the Pentagon 500 times the going market price for Styrofoam cups.
D) declaring bankruptcy to sell its granite countertops below the government mandated minimum price.
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A) $90
B) $35
C) $120
D) $125
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A) benefit customers.
B) prevent competition.
C) advertise.
D) increase quality.
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A) unethical.
B) perfect price discrimination.
C) not a profit-maximizing strategy.
D) impossible in practice.
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A) $234.75
B) $146.25
C) $48.75
D) $97.50
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A) selling low; buying higher
B) selling high; buying higher
C) buying high; selling lower
D) buying low; selling higher
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A) $65
B) $225
C) $50
D) $210
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A) I only
B) II only
C) II and III only
D) I, II, and III
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A) Arbitrage is unrelated to firms' profits since the products are still being sold.
B) Smugglers alter product quality as they pass from market to market, hence harming the reputation and future profits of firms.
C) Arbitrage reduces the profits from price discrimination for firms, and increases profits for smugglers.
D) Arbitrage increases deadweight loss in the market.
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A) I and II only
B) II only
C) III only
D) I and III only
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A) gasoline, movie tickets, consumer bleach
B) dental root canals, haircuts, and cosmetic surgery
C) third party car stereos, full-service restaurant meals, and novels
D) computer software, computer hardware, and tickets to sporting events
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